but strangely enough, omits to mention anything about the purpose behind
creation. Why did God embark on creation at all?
The Lord’s silence, in the Gita, about the purpose of creation, is truly a demonstration of
His divine wisdom. This very same problem arises in various minds in various forms. How did
Avidya arise in Brahman? When did Karma begin? Why did the Formless assume forms? How
could darkness or Maya exist in the Supreme Absolute Light? And so on. There can be no
answer to these questions. It involves the understanding of the Ultimate Principle, the
Intelligence that is behind and beyond these questions, the Cause of all causes, the Subject of all
objects. It cannot be known as an object. And, when the subject (Self or Atman) knows Itself,
speech and thought cease. The questioner and question vanish in the quest. The doubt
disappears in the doubter. In that Supreme Silence, the problem is inexpressibly solved! The
riddle is solved; but speech is baffled and the question remains unanswerable.
Therefore, the Lord is silent about the transcendental question in the Gita; but, such is the
divine wisdom of the Almighty that He gives ways and means of solving the problem.
Don’t bother about why creation came into being, but try to know the Creator! Take
creation for what it is and try to transcend it. This is wisdom. Trying to probe intellectually
into the mystery is only buying psychological distress.
There is no ‘Why?’ in respect of transcendental matters. ‘Why?’ is only for worldly
things. Reason is finite and frail. God only knows the ‘Why?’. Realize the Self. Then you will
get the answer. Then you will know the origin and nature of Maya and everything.
From "May I answer that" by Swami Sivananda (1987-1963). More Informations on Swami Sivananda: on the Website of Divine Life Society, Photographs of Swami Sivananda, German Pages on Swami Sivananda

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